Modeling & Simulation Analyst - Intel

Corps SolutionsQuantico, VA
Onsite

About The Position

The Modeling and Simulation Analyst reports to and receives work direction derivatives from the Project Manager. The Modeling and Simulation Analyst will perform a variety of duties related to computer-based training for simulations/models across different military operational areas. This includes operating, instructing, and maintaining training systems, researching factual data for simulations, assisting with classification reviews of sensitive materials, editing doctrinal manuscripts, and translating real-world military information into simulation databases. The role also involves conducting pre- and post-event tests and evaluations, attending conferences, participating in training events, analyzing emerging simulation technologies, and documenting simulation properties relevant to training.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree preferred; four years of DoD modeling and simulation experience will serve in lieu of degree.
  • Minimum four years’ experience in military training and education.
  • Attendance at Career Level School such as an MOS specific Advanced Course or Marine Corps EWS (or higher) is desired.
  • Completion of an appropriate level of professional military education such as Intermediate/Advanced Intermediate/Top Level School (ILS/TLS) is desired.
  • Minimum five years operational experience in the functional area of Maneuver (specifically Infantry, Armor or Engineering), Aviation (both rotary and fix wing), Logistics, Fires (specifically, Artillery and Naval Surface Fires), and/or Military Intelligence and methods of meeting training and readiness standards during computer-assisted exercises (demonstrated ability to operate, provide instruction, and maintain a variety of computer based training for simulations/models in said warfighting functions).
  • Minimum three years of demonstrated knowledge of military doctrine, tactics, and command relationships at MAGTF or joint/combined command level as measured by actual operational experience (real world operations is desired).
  • Minimum two years of experience in DoD modeling and simulation, and have previous experience with MTWS, and/or other simulation models such as VBS, JCATS, JSAF, OneSAF, AWSIM, CBS, or JTLS.
  • Strong communication and presentation skills.
  • Able to read, write, and communicate effectively in English.
  • Able to design and write clear communications and present training programs.
  • Must be familiar with MEF and Combatant Command Operations Plans / Contingency Plans.
  • Must be capable of understanding the effects of weapons systems whose capabilities are retained above the SECRET//NOFORN level.
  • Proficient in computer applications such as Windows and MS Office.

Nice To Haves

  • Microsoft Office Certification preferred.
  • Attendance at Career Level School such as an MOS specific Advanced Course or Marine Corps EWS (or higher) is desired.
  • Completion of equivalent nonresident course is acceptable.
  • Completion of an appropriate level of professional military education such as Intermediate/Advanced Intermediate/Top Level School (ILS/TLS) is desired.

Responsibilities

  • Operate, provide instruction, and maintain a variety of computer based training for simulations/models with respect to Maneuver (specifically Infantry, Armor or Engineering), Aviation (both rotary and fix wing), Logistics, Fires (specifically, Artillery and Naval Surface Fires), and/or Military Intelligence Operations.
  • Research documents and extracts for factual data describing the composition of military forces in a model/simulation.
  • Assist in reviewing classified material and recommends a lesser classification for use in events, models/simulations, demonstrations, reports, and/or briefings.
  • Edit doctrinal manuscripts, analyze problem areas, and postulate feasible solutions for implementation in simulation training events.
  • Translate “real world” or fictional enemy and friendly task organizations, tables of equipment, supply stockages and operational orders into simulation databases.
  • Conduct pre-event tests and evaluation of supporting databases, and parametric data.
  • Attend conferences and meetings at both home station and other off-site locations, providing recommendations and analysis of model/simulation employment both in preparation for and during exercises.
  • Participate in structured simulation training events/exercises, and simulated rehearsals of operational plans/orders.
  • Provide analysis of the functional area and advise the response cell members as to the best method of implementing a course of action given the strengths and weaknesses of the simulation.
  • Conduct post-event critique and analysis employing various after action review tools/applications.
  • Provide analysis of emerging simulation technologies against stated requirements to include drafting test plans, conducting tests, publishing test results, and maintaining/archiving simulation based training scenarios (including organizational databases, tactics, weapon system capabilities, doctrine, and force structures) for use in preparation of future exercises.
  • Document the salient properties of the simulation being evaluated and their relevance to Marine Corps or Joint training.
  • As it relates to the functional area, is capable of training, operating, and maintaining new models/simulations or upgrades to current models/simulations as they are introduced.
  • Perform other related duties incidental to the work described.
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